: Hforrill &amp;amp; Hamblin, c ■' ;&amp;lt; "—'"■■*] BLACKSMITHS, ;: JJTAVING now completed their new establishment, on Fourth, between J and X streets, t re ' prepared ,to receive all orders appertaining to their business. V Steamboat, Ship, Wagon and House work done in the best T style and at the shortest notice. Shoeing .- executed with ; neatness and 'despatch. v c . -, !.'•.;'"-."• : ; -V !'.J : - V Those having Steamboat ror Ship work, would do well to call, as from lolig experience in that line of business we T flatter ourselves that we ( will be able to give: entire "satisfaction to all who may patronise us. - ' We would . particularly call the attention of Miners to our assortment. : Our picks are warranted, and excelled by none, and have the : most extensive sale of any in the country. Thankful for past favors, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the public patronage .. . Sacramento City, f April 1, 1850 — 3m KEGS— KEGS— KEGS. T^ANpFACTUREDand constant-...

Correspondence of the Sacramento Transcript. The Printers and the Council — Gentlemen : I have recently been into the mountains, and would give a description of the towns and mines through which I have parsed, had not your numerous correspondents covered nearly all the ground before me. I stopped over night at Pilot Hill, some fifty miles from here. Accidentally meeting a friend after sun-down, he proposed visiting an Indian wardf.nce. Having heard much of the treachery, cruelty, thievery and mut-| ders of the Indians, and having no faith in the reports I had heard, I determined to go to the dance aud judge as best I could on the subject. Unarmed and alone, Gardner Loveitt and myself started on a trail over as rugged a country as I ever travelled, and that is saying something, for I came to this country over the Plains. After travelling up and down ravines, gulches and canons for about four miles, wej suddenly came upon the fires of the yelling and whooping Indians. Here I stopped m...

Warbass &amp;amp; Co., Successors to T. J. Henley &amp;amp;■ Co. and Field &amp;amp;■ Co , BANKERS, Exchange Bbokehs a*d Real Estate Agents; Corner of Second and Jsts., Sacramento City. . j^XCHANGE for sale on N. York, *-^. Philadelphia, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Gold Dust and Coin received an deposit. ; Gold dust bought. Drafts and bills collected. Real Estate bought, sold and leased. ■■. ;iO .Gold Dust forwarded to any part of the United States. Miners, wishing to remit to the United States, by sending the amount to W. &amp;amp; Co., with the ad' . Iress of the party to whom it is to be sent, can rely on drafts being forwarded by first opportunity. To protect against loss by fire, W. &amp;amp; Co. have purchased the large double safe formerly used by the Phoenix BanK of New ,York, and believe it to be the largest and most secure of any in California. ' THOMAS A. WARBASS, WILLIAM S. lIEYL, JOHN F. MORSE. References in Sacramento City — Ilardin Bige'o\v, Esq.; S....

D Medical Partner ship. .. DOCTORS T. J. WHITE and C. .D. CLEVELAND have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine, Surgery arid Obstetrics, and have established an extensive Hospital, that will accommodate one hundred patients, on the corner of Ninth and L streets; where one of the parties can always be found, and the other at the counting room of Paul, White &amp;amp; Co. Dr. White's personal attention will, at all times, be devoted to such cases as maybe entrusted to his care- apl2-3m BEi\J. F. WASISIHTGTOS, ' NOTARY PUBLIC. JJAVING received his appointment from Gov. Burnett, under the act of the Assembly, creating and denning the duties of Notaries Public, will give prompt attention to all business committed to his char-re; such as protesting notes, taking acknowledgements of Deeds, \c, &amp;amp;c. OFFICE — Up stairs, in the new bui'din« of *ors!iee, Booth di. Co, 0:1 J street; be- 1 twe en Third and Fourth. Sacramento City, May 11, 1 850. [tf. diaries €. Sackei*...

The Settlers Again. The great argument of the settlers is, that Suiter laid down fixed. boundaries in his petition, and that as these boundaries do not include Sacramento City, hence this place is a part of the public domain. In our leading article of Saturday's papbr, we proved, as we conceived, beyond a question, that it is utterly unfair tor the leaders of the settlers to hide the fact, that Sutter included, in so many words, his own home, when he asked for all the land the law would allow him. We showed where flutter's home was, which he would of course include in his petition. We showed that his home was called New Helvetia,- and that the title was a mere affirmatory answer to the petition, and hence read — "I have, in conformity to the powers conferred upon me, in the name of the Mexican Nation, granted to the said Mr. Augustus Sutter, by these presents, for himself and his coloaist?, the said land named New Helvetia. We have previously shown that at the period when Sutter, th...

Items of News from the States. Lieut. Col. John McCleilan, of the Topographical Corpus of Engineers, has received orders to take charge of the expedition for running the Mexican boundary line. The party will consist of forty civilians, with two mounted , companies of soldiers, ; and were expected to leave for El Passo on the 15tlf ult., where the survey commences.' " "\ ; t? The town elections in New York have r-sul;edin a largely increased Democratic majority. -y •;..-• v '-.^ i- ;.,;.■ ; *;•''.";■&amp;gt; 1 3 The California Ball. — The Ball given on Thursday evening, April 25th, at Tammany Hall, New York, by the California Democratic Club, came off with great eclat. The attendance was very numerous, and a host of pretty girls graced the occasion with their charms. Among th« other sex were senators Gwyn and Wright, Congressmen elect, of California; John , A. Dix and Chancellor Walworth. • The f evening passed off very happily, the dancing was spirited, and "all went merry as «...

Distribution t of the us. In accordance with arrangements made by W. Van- Vorhies, Secretary of State, and iv conformity with instructions, we hereby notify the Clerks of the various counties of this State, that the Pamphlet edition of the Laws of California, will be distributed from the office of the Pacific Neivs.&amp;amp;s rapidly as the same shall be issued from the press. All officers of the Star, Members of the Legislature, Judges, and others entitled to receive copies, are requested to call as above, o^p address by letter, J. Winchester, Stat°. Printer. ttlT* A limited extra edition will be issued of the most important general laws, and be for sale to those who desire them, at ten cents per rage. je3 w4t

AMUSEMENTS. ... Howe's Olympic Circus, At : the &amp;gt; New Pacific Theatre ,i on M street BENEFIT OF SENOR A/LEVERa THIS EVENING, June 10th, .The amu*ements will commence with th« elastic cord by Senor and £?enora Leveror also, Master Rafael will appear for the second time here or the corde elastic, and perform several new feats Senora Levero will introduce several new equilibriums,' and conclude by.parCa.'sing of a collatioi: seated at the table placed on the rope. Senor Le vero will execute several daring Act b: horsemanship by Master Rafael. Corri.ic song b&amp;gt; Mr. Moor. Mr. Rowe will introduce trick horse. Cachucha by Senora Levero. Dishing act of horsemanship by Mr. Rowe. To couc.'ude with the pantomime of the harlequin doctor. \V&amp;gt; Price of Admission— Dress circle and parqueue,' $3; second tier, $2." Doors open at half past seven, and performance to commence precisely at 8 o'clock. ' . '■' Barton Lee's LIVERY STABLE. ALWAYS on hand a full and superior s...

AUCTION SALES. ■ I. ;;..;; By J. B. Starr &amp;amp; Co. i&amp;gt;| * ' THIS MORNING, ! (June at 10 o ? clock . a. m.", in front of store, 110 bbls prime mess pork' f 5000 lbs bacon. The above is soJd to close the affairs of an association and the sale positive, to the I highest bidder, and it will take place ' previous to : the real estate sale. - ! It ' I J. B. STARR &amp;amp; CO. ! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ; ) AT AUCTION. -h . A«x, BY J. B. STARR &amp;amp; CO. • :,V,- - ; GREAT ATTRACTION!— WiII be sold in • wSu 1 ?Ln Auction-Room,' on J MONDAY, June - 10th, I °' at 10 o'clock,' a. m., the following del scribed property and it will, be | a rare s chance for . those who wish to invest their money in real - estate. ■-■■■.•• 1 ..-■.•••.'■.;.■....., .....,., *a. .,.•.„.. We shall sell the undivided third of the House -, and lot, on the block between J and X and From anst Second streets, now occupied- up- stairs, ii : part, -J&amp;gt;r the Transcript Office/. The hous...